(01-24-2015 11:09 AM)pdo Wrote: This may be a dumb question but how do you get rid of the pull-down register/stack display in the WP34s iPhone app? No amount of poking or swiping seems to work :-(

Upon further experimentation I did manage to make it go away, but not in a reliable way. In fact, both making it appear and disappear seem to be very difficult. Maybe there is some slight problem with the latest version of IOS? I'm running 8.1.2.

Anyway, other than this slight hiccup, I am actually very impressed with the app and look forward to learning more about the 34s (I've followed some of the discussions here on and off for the past few years, but never did take the leap to obtain one).

(01-24-2015 11:09 AM)pdo Wrote: This may be a dumb question but how do you get rid of the pull-down register/stack display in the WP34s iPhone app? No amount of poking or swiping seems to work :-(

I agree that it is not that easy: the problem is that the App was designed before Apple bottom screen menu and that now, the screen area sensitive the gesture I defined is too small.
I'll have a look at it in the incoming weeks.

(01-24-2015 05:00 PM)Thomas Klemm Wrote: I've noticed a similar issue with the CONST menu when trying to select # at the bottom. It always takes me several trials until I succeed.

Indeed. I'll have a look at it too as soon as I have some free time. Don't hold your breath.

(01-24-2015 09:34 PM)hewlpac Wrote: "Pull" up right at "0" key - finger on white to avoid iPhone pull up menu

Yes, with some practice it becomes a little easier, but I think I'll avoid that display for now. I'm currently reading the excellent Beginner's Guide document, switching between it and the calculator on my iphone. Lots of fun!

Ok. I found the bug and I have pushed a fix to the App Store. It can take several days before it is available though (9 days last time).
It was a compiler bug, a over-agressive optimization occuring only on some platforms.

Another version is available. It fixes a few other bugs due to the new compiler.
I've also fixed the H.MS display: it used a @ instead of ° in font mode. The bug was also present in the Qt Emulators and of course, I fixed it too.